Bibliography - S. H. Yang
- Sun, H., S. H. Yang, G. Jomaas, and Chung K Law, 2007: High-Pressure Laminar Flame Speeds and Kinetic Modeling of Carbon Monoxide/ Hydrogen Combustion. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 31(1), doi:10.1016/j.proci.2006.07.193 439-446
[ Abstract ]Laminar flame speeds were accurately measured for CO/H2/air and CO/H2/O2/helium mixtures at different
equivalence ratios and mixing ratios by the constant-pressure spherical flame technique for pressures
up to 40 atmospheres. A kinetic mechanism based on recently published reaction rate constants is presented
to model these measured laminar flame speeds as well as a limited set of other experimental data. The
reaction rate constant of CO + HO2 fi CO2 + OH was determined to be k = 1.15 · 105T2.278
exp(-17.55 kcal/RT) cm3 mol-1 s-1 at 300–2500 K by ab initio calculations. The kinetic model accurately
predicts our measured flame speeds and the non-premixed counterflow ignition temperatures determined in
our previous study, as well as homogeneous system data from literature, such as concentration profiles
from flow reactor and ignition delay time from shock tube experiments.
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